Cabelas Monster Buck Hunter Videogame for Wii Available Now in North America

March 30, 2010

Cabela’s
Monster Buck Hunter Videogame for Wii Available Now in North America

Put Monster Bucks in Your
Crosshairs with the TOP SHOT Hunting Peripheral

Activision Publishing, Inc.
announced today that Cabela’s Monster Buck Hunter is available now for Wii. The
game brings a fast paced and fun arcade-style experience home for the entire
family and comes packaged with the TOP SHOT hunting peripheral that
revolutionized the genre and made Cabela’s Big Game Hunter 2010 one of the best
selling games of 2009.

In Cabela’s Monster Buck Hunter, you
can test your shooting skills in 12 expansive shooting galleries where you can
bag loads of big game, small critters and flying birds with an ample supply of
ammunition for non-stop hunting action. Take the TOP SHOT challenge with friends
and family in 2- to 4-person turn based multiplayer games and use up to seven
different power-ups to gain the advantage. The game also features 96 heart
pounding missions that start you at the most critical part of the hunt. Your
journeys will take you across 24 states and provinces from the bone chilling
Yukon to the scorching Sonoran Desert. Hunt 36 species of trophy game including
North America’s most sought after Trophy Deer species.

The TOP SHOT hunting peripheral for
Wii ups the action even further. Designed by Activision in collaboration with
Cabela’s, this Nintendo approved peripheral will bring a smile to any hunter.
Just load the Wii Remote and Nunchuk and you’re ready for adrenaline pumping,
arcade style hunting action!

“The Cabela’s franchise has been
delivering new and innovative hunting game experiences for over 13 years and
Cabela’s Monster Buck Hunter continues that tradition” said David Oxford,
Activision Publishing. “Designed for the TOP SHOT peripheral, Cabela’s Monster
Buck Hunter promises to deliver countless hours of hunting fun for everyone.”

Cabela’s Monster Buck Hunter is
available with the TOP SHOT Peripheral for $49.99 on Wii. The game is rated T
for Teen by the ESRB. For more information, visit
www.activision.com.